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Adam Giles
Television Producer
Course: HND Rural Resource Management
Year left: 1994
"Writtle did a great deal for me - I thoroughly enjoyed my two years there." Travelling the world is a glamorous thing – except, perhaps, if you do it on the back of a motorbike. One person who knows this is Adam Giles, freelance cameraman and director on The Ride, a documentary co-production between Cambridge Film and Television Productions and National Geographic.
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Mr and Mrs Bruce and Joyce Micklewright
From Worcester to France via Canada
"We both have very happy memories of our time at Writtle." Joy and Bruce attended Writtle at the same time. Leaving in 1955, Joy studied Horticulture and Bruce did a diploma in Agriculture Read their story here.
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Lord Dixon-Smith
Lord
Born in 1934, Lord Dixon-Smith was educated at Oundle, subsequently taking up an ESU exchange scholarship to the USA at St Johnsbury in Vermont to do A levels. He then studied agriculture at Writtle College and followed that with two years’ service as a 2nd. Lt. in the King's Dragoon Guards. He started farming on his own account in 1958 and is still farming to this day. Read more
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James Paice
MP
James was born in 1949 in Suffolk. He was educated at Framlingham College, Suffolk, and Writtle Agricultural College. James was a member of Suffolk Coastal District Council from 1976 to 1987. He served as the youngest ever Chairman of the Council in 1983. Read more
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